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The children who live in the street are called street children/urchin. They have to live under the open sky. They pass their nights on the footpaths, railway stations, bus stands and launch ghats. They move from one place to another place around the city in search of livelihood. They earn their livelihood by working hard. They have to carry loads, break bricks, sale flowers. They are treated harshly. Most of them are forsaken by their parents. They are deprived of parental affection, care, and security. They are also deprived of education, healthcare and nutrition etc. In fact, they are a burden of the society and of the government. Therefore, it is our duty to rehabilitate them. We can rehabilitate them by collecting and sheltering them into vagrant houses or orphanages, by giving them vocational training and elementary education, by giving them small loans and by managing them self-employment.
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The street children are those who move along the roads and have no definite place or house to live in. they move on streets, eat the leftover from the roadside dustbins and sleep on footpaths. The street is their home. So they are called street children. Some of them earn their livelihood by working as a coolie. Some live by serving as a helpmate in a house, some by doing some odd business. Among them, some also earn livelihood by sealing from the shops here and there. When they gradually grow up, they get themselves involved into illegal activities. The street children have no parents to maintain their expenditure. They have been left their parents either because the have illegal birth or because their father or mother has got married twice or thrice. Finding no other alternative, they take shelter on the streets. These children are deprived of many rights of a citizen. They are even destitute of fundamental needs of life. They cannot go to schools. They cannot eat a square meal, let alone medical treatment. Thus, they remain underprivileged.
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